
It seems that everyone's plane was delayed, from Verona, to Paris, to Scotland. So it was a tired-looking group that straggled into the meeting at the Movenpick Hotel this morning with publishers Electa, Mondadori and the stock image agency PhotoService Electa. After a brief spate of competition over who was the
most exhausted (in which I could not participate, having arrived the day before and enjoyed a good night's sleep) we got down to business.

Followed soon after by a break for coffee and refreshments.

Some great looking books, and strangely my favorite at the moment is a big block called "7 91" a collaboration between fashion/sports/celebrity photog Michel Comte and Formula 1 racer Michael Schumacher (who has
7 world titles and
91 Grand Prix Victories). Its a stylish blend of glamour and grit. Not sure who in the U.S. I might convince to buy it, but let's see. Also high on the list: a two volume extravaganza on artist, designer and "human volcano" (says the sell copy) Piero Fornasetti, a volume on Palladio, and two books in a new, chic, design series starting off with Milan interiors. Really nice, commissioned photography in these two. High-end art and design books are Mondadori and Electa's strengths, and this year the list seems really strong. I am looking forward to meeting with potential clients in the U.S. to show them off.
Also presented today was PhotoService Electa, a service providing access to over half a million images, primarily of art, architecture, design and Italian lifestyle.

This service definitely has potential: to see how
You, Too, Could Benefit, check out this clip from
YouTube.

And ..... the best way to end a day at Frankfurt is by having a drink with friends!
1 comment:
hello christina!
thanks for linkng us. you can find the u.s. version of the video on our youtube channel here http://www.youtube.com/photoserviceelecta or on vimeo here http://vimeo.com/1972914 (better quality).
if you like it, just comment under the videos with a link back to your website!
best regards,
alessandro
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